How Hurricane Windows Protect Your Home from Strong Winds
How Hurricane Windows Protect Your Home from Strong Winds

States like Florida are vulnerable to storm related damages but thanks to new inventions and advancement in technology you can now protect your property. You can always install hurricane protection at any time to protect your house and office. This also applies to impact windows.

We all know how important this installation is, but how exactly do they protect your home? Are there benefits aside from that protection of installing impact windows and doors. This article will walk you through some solid reasons you should never delay and why there is no better time to upgrade your windows and doors than now.

Impact windows protect your property/home from storms and hurricanes.

This is very obvious; impact windows will protect your house and property from storms and hurricanes. Countries like Florida are at the mercy of Atlantic hurricane seasons. In recent years, there is an average of 12 storms annually, and three of them may become Category 3 or higher hurricanes. As estimated by FIU, hurricanes cost over $19.4 billion.

Even if just one window gets broken, the barrier between the outside pressure produced by the hurricane and the inside lower pressure in your house can be compromised. This can lead to massive internal damage, not only destroying your property but putting the lives inside at risk.

Click here for more information on how hurricane proof buildings are made.

Reduce the homeowner’s insurance costs.

Insurance companies usually assess the risk of insuring a property and while doing so, they put many factors into consideration. When you have impact windows and doors, it reduces the risk of your home being damaged by a storm substantially and also reduces the risk of burglary. Due to these factors, many insurance companies will provide discounted home insurance for homeowners that have impacted windows and doors installed. Along the way this discount will a long way towards paying the price of the windows.

Sleep soundly with a reduction in noise pollution.

Since the introduction of impact protection products, there has been great technological advancement and innovation. Soundproofing is another essential factor that helps you decide whether to install a hurricane protection system or not. Most of us can relate to waking up by leaf blowers, barking dogs and noisy cars. Installing impact products can help reduce noise pollution, significantly allowing you to enjoy quality sleep and a more relaxing atmosphere in your house.

Increase security in your home or office.

No one wants to even think about their property being violated by unwanted visitors. Typically, home burglars attack the weak areas in your home which are mostly either through the window or doors. This is a very simple logic, as long as a tree branch over 100 mph cannot break through your home, then no criminal has a chance as well. This can also be attributed to reducing insurance cost, having impact windows bring more protection and thus factor alone can help reduce your home insurance cost.

Significant reduction of your energy bills.

Installing impact windows and doors can greatly reduce your home heating and cooling bills. Usually, these products provide a vacuum seal around your windows and entrance which will help keep cool air in during summer and warm air in a few cold nights where homeowners have to endure in winter.

Impact products have a multilayer construction that allow them to reduce the number of solar rays that penetrate your home. Although countries like Florida have a warm year-round, they can still experience some chilly winter nights. Having impact glass windows will help keep the heat sealed around the house. This savings can as well go a long way in paying for your installation in the years to come.

Pace financing is available for anyone with equity.

Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) is a financing option that allows low cost, long-term funding for energy efficiency, renewable energy, and water conservation projects. This financing is repaid to assess the regular tax bill of a property. The process of PACE is the same as other local public benefit assessments like sidewalks and servers and have been here for decades.

Visit https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/PACE_financing to learn more about PACE finance.

Depending on the local legislation, PACE can be used for commercial, nonprofit, and residential properties. To get approved for this financing usually depends on the property’s equity and not the owner’s credit score. Repayments will be made through the person’s property taxes and in case the property is sold the remaining assessments will be passed to the new property owner as the program doesn’t always need a full repayment.

Increase the resale value of your property.

Aside from all the reasons mentioned above, increasing resale value is a crucial reason to install impact windows and doors. Many people look for this upgrade when searching for a home to buy. Knowing that the property has been upgraded and future proof adds value to your make and make it more attractive to buyers.

In fact, in the State of Florida, upgrading impact windows is mandatory and a huge factor that people consider when buying a new home. Make your home a more attractive proposition to prospective buyers. If you look at the whole concept of installing new hurricane windows and doors, you will discover that the value outweighs the cost. In the coming years, you will recoup the cost of the windows and even have money to spare.

Conclusion

Installing hurricane protection windows can go a long way in protecting you and your home from storm related damages. Not only this, but it also provides monetary benefits including reducing homeowners insurance cost, increasing the resale value of the property as most people that want to buy a home check for this kind of upgrade. It will also significantly reduce energy bills and many more. Additionally, it will increase your home security in the sense no intruder will have access to your home.

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